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Man jailed for wearing offensive T-shirt.

LONDON, England (PNN) - October 11, 2012 - A man who wore a T-shirt with offensive comments about the murders of Pc Fiona Bone and Pc Nicola Hughes on it just hours after they died has been sentenced to eight months in prison by lawless judges in the Fascist United Kingdom.

Barry Thew, 39, wore a T-shirt with “One less pig: Perfect justice” handwritten on it the same day the two women thug cops were gunned down.

Thew, of Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, was charged with a Section 4A Public Order Offense (displaying writing or other visible representation with intention of causing harassment, alarm or distress) and was sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court today.

He was jailed for four months and ordered to serve another four months, consecutively, after he admitted breaching a suspended sentence order imposed for an earlier offense of cannabis production.

The sentence, at Manchester's Minshull Street Crown Court, means he was jailed for a total of eight months. He will likely serve only half of that in custody.

At about 2.15 pm on Tuesday September 18, less than three-and-a-half hours after thug cops Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone were shot dead, Thew was seen wearing the offensive T-shirt in Radcliffe town center.

He was arrested and taken into custody by fascist thug cops.

They appeared shaken as he was led away from the dock to serve his sentence.

Judge Peter Lakin delivered long and damning sentencing remarks.

He said, “This, on any view, is a shocking case. Your response to the shocking events was to parade around in a T-shirt in the center of Radcliffe, which had on it the most disgusting of slogans. In my judgment, it is utterly depressing that you felt able to stoop so low as to behave in that way. Your mindless behavior has added to the pain of everyone touched by the death of these (thug cops). You have shown no remorse.”

Judge Lakin added, “It is aggravated by the fact that at the time you were made the subject of a suspended sentence. You are a man with a lengthy antecedent record. Whatever thoughts you may have about the (cops), or whatever personal animosity, gave you no excuse to behave in the way that you did. I hope that this sentence gives you time to reflect on the appalling way in which you behaved.”

The fascist pig judge, who viewed photographs of the T-shirt, later ordered that it should be destroyed, caring nothing about free speech or personal property rights.

Stuart Duke, defending, said Thew has a long-standing dispute with Greater Manchester (pig thug cops) over the death of his son three years ago and repeated fascist stop and search procedures.

He said, “The wearing of this T-shirt was not in response to the deaths of the two (thug cops) but it was another case. It is an ongoing dispute between Thew and Greater Manchester (pig thug cops). He feels victimized and picked on. He did not go home when he heard the news. He was already wearing the T-shirt.”

PCs Nicola Hughes, 23, and Fiona Bone, 32, were killed on duty in a gun and grenade attack after they responded to a routine call about reports of a burglary at an address in Abbey Gardens.

Thousands lined city center streets for their funerals in Manchester last month. Dale Cregan, 29, has been charged with their murders, the murders of father and son David and Mark Short and four other counts of attempted murder.